Wednesday, February 15, 2012

There Will Be More Smartphones Than Humans on the Planet, TELUS “Various locations” Have Reported Fake iPhones & Google Wallet Gets Prepaid Security Fix

There Will Be More Smartphones Than Humans on the Planet by Year’s End
A prediction for the future of smartphone growth makes some bold projections: By the end of this year, there could be more smartphones on the planet than humans, and by 2016 there could be 10 billion smartphones. That’s 1.4 mobile devices per capita.
Mashable

iPhone 4s Telus

TELUS Doc Says That “Various locations” Have Reported Fake iPhones Are Being Returned
There seems to be some funny business happening over at TELUS. Some fishy customers have taken it upon themselves to cash in on the buyer’s remorse policy and return fake iPhones. There’s no word on how many have been returned, but the internal doc states that “various locations” have been hit.
MobileSyrup

Google Wallet Gets Prepaid Security Fix, but ‘Brute-Force’ Issue Still Hangs in the Air
Google says it’s fixed a Wallet security flaw that potentially allowed a phone thief to spend a user’s prepaid balance. The ability to provision new prepaid cards had been suspended pending the update, but has now been restored. Things aren’t quite back to normal in the Big G’s world of mobile money, however. Users still find themselves caught between two competing arguments over an entirely different vulnerability, which involves a ‘brute-force’ attack on rooted devices.
Engadget

Cisco: Mobile Connections to Hit 10 Billion by 2016
Global mobile data traffic is expected to increase 18-fold over the next five years to 10.8 exabytes per month according to Cisco’s Visual Networking Index Forecast (VNI). Cloud traffic is expected to account for 71%, or 7.6 exabytes per month, of total mobile data traffic by 2016. In 2011, cloud traffic accounted for only 45% of mobile data traffic, or 269 petabytes per month.
BGR